What is GODORT?
GODORT is the Government Documents Round Table of the American Library Association.

The purposes of the Government Documents Round Table are:
(a) to provide a forum for the discussion of problems and concerns and for the exchange of ideas by librarians working with government documents;
(b) to provide a nexus for initiating and supporting programs to increase the availability, use and bibliographic control of documents;
(c) to increase communication between documents librarians and the larger community of information professionals;
(d) to contribute to the education and training of documents librarians.

GODORT Projects

Competencies: Current - Targeted to beginning government information librarians and to general reference librarians. Includes a survey and separate parts for federal, state, & international competencies.

IGO/NGO search: A project using Google to create a search engine for Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOs) and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs).

Publishing Policies and Practices: a project to document acquisitions and collection development information specific to international organizations, national governments and the vendors with whom they work.

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